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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Emotions, volitions and motivational dynamics

Pierre Livet

pp. 105-114

Abstract

Emotions are usually supposed to be passive states and volitions active ones. But if one takes into account their dynamical aspect, they can also be considered as two kinds that belong to a more inclusive category, namely the category of motivational dynamics. Volition implies a conative and dynamical aspect and its dynamics is sustained and oriented by one's motivation. Emotions also are motivated dynamical processes. In what follows I will examine in more details and compare the processes of emotions and the processes of volitions as two kinds of motivational dynamics. Both emotions and volitions can be active either at the explicit level of consciousness or in an implicit way. I will examine how implicit or explicit volitions can trigger implicit or explicit emotions, how occurrent emotions -implicit and explicit ones- can trigger volitions, and how the different interactions between emotions and volitions involve different kinds of surprise.

Publication details

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Depraz Natalie, Steinbock Anthony (2018) Surprise: an emotion?. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 105-114

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98657-9_7

Full citation:

Livet Pierre (2018) „Emotions, volitions and motivational dynamics“, In: N. Depraz & A. Steinbock (eds.), Surprise, Dordrecht, Springer, 105–114.